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Köp båda 2 för 1033 krThis book presents a thoroughly empiricist account of physics. By providing an overview of the development of empiricism from Ockham to van Fraassen the book lays the foundation for its own version of empiricism. Empiricism for the author consists...
Presenting a realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics and, in particular, a realistic view of quantum waves, this book defends, with one exception, Schrodinger's views on quantum mechanics. Johansson goes on to defend the view that the c...
Target audience comprises students of engineering, physics, biology, social science, medicine and nursing this book allows readers from a global audience to grasp the flavour of the long and rich Germanic and Scandinavian tradition. (Agustn Adriz-Bravo, Science and Education, Vol. 28, 2019) The aim of Lars-Gran Johanssons textbook Philosophy of Science for Scientists is to provide an introduction to the philosophy of science for students in all fields of science. the book is supposed to be suitable for an undergraduate level course in the philosophy of science for philosophy students. (Amanda Thorell, Theoria, Vol. 83, 2017) Lars-Gran Johanssons recent book Philosophy of science for scientists is the only textbook in the philosophy of science that is addressed specifically to an audience consisting of scientists. In its breadth of treated topics, the book can serve as a basic text to many different courses in the philosophy of science.(Maarten Franssen, Metascience, Vol. 26, 2017) Philosophy of Science for Scientists by Lars-Goran Johansson: a lovely textbook for undergraduates. It is a highly readable introduction to how one can view the practice of science. this is an excellent introduction to understanding science in a general sense. Students and practitioners will find it worthwhile to read and discuss. (David S. Mazel, MAA Reviews, maa.org, November, 2016) This is an excellent book that can serve as a very appropriate textbook for the first course in Philosophy of Science. it is a very well written book and is an enjoyable reading. It is well written by a great authority in the field and I strongly recommend it to you if you are interested in to understand what science is and why science is important for knowledge and our understanding of reality. (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, Bookinspections.wordpress.com, July, 2016)
Lars-Gran Johansson holds a B.Sc. (mathematics and physics) from University of Gothenburg and a Ph.D in theoretical philosophy from Stockholm University. He is author of three books: Introduktion till vetenskapsteorin, Interpreting Quantum Mechanics. A Realist View in Schrdingers Vein and (together with Pauliina Remes, George Masterton and Tomas Ekenberg) Kunskapsteori. En introduktion till vetande, berttigande och sanning. He has also published papers and book chapters on laws of nature, induction, causation, probability and time. Since 2008 he is professor in theoretical philosophy at Uppsala University.
Preface and overview of the bookPart 1: What is science?.- 1. The Evolution of Science.- 2. Knowledge.- 3. Hypotheses and Hypothesis Testing.- 4. On Scientific Data.- 5. Qualitative Data and Methods.- 6. Theories about the Development of Science.- Part 2. Philosophical reflections on four core concepts in science: causes, explanations, laws and models.- 7. On Causes and Correlations.- 8. Explanations.- 9. Explanation in the Humanities and Social Sciences.- 10. Scientific Laws.- 11. Theories, Models and Reality.- Part 3. Some auxiliaries.- 12. The Mind-Body Problem.- 13. Science and Values.- 14. Some trends in science.- Appendix.- Logical Forms.- Index.